Description: Wi-Fi interference systems refer to the factors that can disrupt signals and the performance of wireless networks. These interferences can be caused by various elements, both physical and electronic, that affect the quality of the signal transmitted between the router and connected devices. Common factors include walls and other physical obstacles that can attenuate the signal, as well as electronic devices operating on similar frequencies, such as microwaves, cordless phones, and other Wi-Fi routers. Network congestion can also be an issue, especially in densely populated areas where multiple networks compete for the same frequency spectrum. Interference can manifest as reduced connection speeds, frequent disconnections, or high latency, impacting user experience. To mitigate these problems, various strategies can be implemented, such as selecting less congested channels, using repeaters or signal extenders, and optimizing router placement. In summary, understanding interference systems is crucial for maintaining optimal performance in wireless networks and ensuring a stable and fast connection.